Homeschool Tour: Technology and Art

Artists have a long history of incorporating the newest technology into their artistic processes. During this interactive experience, students will see firsthand how nineteenth- and twentieth-century artists have used technology to enhance their artwork, influence those that followed them, and elevate the status of their particular medium. Gallery teachers will assist students in making their own technologically enhanced artwork.

This tour is limited to thirty students; preregistration is required. For more information or to register, call 817.989.5013 or email education@cartermuseum.org.

Students will be divided into groups by age. Parents may drop off or stay with their students for this tour.

Homeschool Tour: Technology and Art

Artists have a long history of incorporating the newest technology into their artistic processes. During this interactive experience, students will see firsthand how nineteenth- and twentieth-century artists have used technology to enhance their artwork, influence those that followed them, and elevate the status of their particular medium. Gallery teachers will assist students in making their own technologically enhanced artwork.

This tour is limited to thirty students; preregistration is required. For more information or to register, call 817.989.5013 or email education@cartermuseum.org.

Students will be divided into groups by age. Parents may drop off or stay with their students for this tour.

Wild Spaces, Open Seasons: Hunting and Fishing in American Art

Explore the current special exhibition

Meet at the special exhibition entrance for a guided tour of Wild Spaces, Open Seasons: Hunting and Fishing in American Art. This is the first major exhibition to explore the multifaceted meanings of such outdoor subjects in both painting and sculpture from the early nineteenth century to World War II. This exhibition encompasses a wide variety of portraits, landscapes, still lifes, and genre scenes, including iconic works by Thomas Cole, Thomas Eakins, Winslow Homer, and Augustus Saint-Gaudens, as well as key pictures by specialists in the category such as Charles Deas, Alfred Jacob Miller, William T. Ranney, and Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait. No reservations required.